This week Revd. Dominic writes:
Reflection on 1 Corinthians 15:1-11
In today's Epistle reading from 1 Corinthians 15:1-11, Paul reminds the church in Corinth of the central message of the Christian faith: the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. He writes, "I passed on to you as of first importance what I received: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures" (1 Corinthians 15:3-4).
This passage is a powerful declaration of the heart of the gospel. Paul emphasizes the foundational truth of our faith — Christ’s sacrificial death for our sins and His glorious resurrection. This is not just a historical event, but the very core of the Christian hope: that through Christ’s resurrection, we too are granted new life.
Paul’s words are also a call to remember the grace of God at work in each of us. He acknowledges that he, as an apostle, is "the least of the apostles" (verse 9), unworthy of the title because of his past, yet he proclaims that it is only by the grace of God that he is who he is, and it is by that grace that he labours for the gospel.
As we reflect on this passage, let us be reminded of the profound mystery of God’s grace. It is grace that saves us, transforms us, and calls us into new life. The resurrection of Jesus is the assurance that we too, despite our weaknesses, can be made new in Him.
In these weeks before Lent, may we take time to reflect on the grace of God in our lives and prepare our hearts for the season of penitence and renewal.
News and updates:
Thursday 13th February - 7pm Trinity Room: Hull & District Theological Society: Dr Louise Hampson - Why bother with old buildings?
If the Christian church is all about the people, why do we bother to maintain ancient buildings as places of worship and what might Scripture have to say? Dr Louise Hampson is Deputy Director of the Centre for the Study of Christianity and Culture, York University.
Tuesday 18th February 7pm - PCC
Ash Wednesday - 5th March. Holy Communion with ashes, 12:30pm and 7:30pm
Sunday 9th March 2:00 p.m. - Sailors Service
Monday 10th March - Ramadan Iftar Meal with the Hull Dialogue Society. 5.30pm. If you would like to take part, please sign up via Churchsuite.
Wednesday 12th March - Lent Course begins, Our Baptismal Promises - 7.30pm
Easter 2025
Looking ahead to Holy Week we have a Passion Play on Good Friday morning 10a.m. – 12 noon, if you would like to be part of this, please contact Jon Major. Also Bishop Eleanor is joining us for the Easter Vigil where she will be baptising and Confirming on Saturday 19th April.
GIRLS BRIGADE
The group will be holding their Valentine Party this Tuesday 11th, 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. There will be games, crafts and lots of fun. Bring a friend.
GRIEF AWARENESS CAFÉ
Rev. Irene is looking forward to hosting the Grief Café on Wednesday 12th February at 10.30 a.m. – 12 noon.
MINSTER PRAISE
We are delighted to say that this service will be resuming on the new day of the week, Wednesday 19th February at 10:30. It is a time of worship followed by coffee and cake and fellowship together.
If you haven’t been in the past do come along you will be made very welcome.
Rev. Irene
LAST WEEK’S JUNIOR CHURCH
In Junior Church the children built the story of Jesus calling Peter by filling his boat full of fish. Some children built the Sea of Galilee on Minecraft and sailed their own fishing boats. Some built Jesus preaching to the crowds on the beach from Peter's boat.
#Trinity600
Heritage Project Manager: Following the successful application to the Heritage Lottery Fund for the Trinity600 celebrations we will shortly be interviewing for a two day a week Heritage Project Manager. We have some excellent candidates so please pray for the panel to make the right decision.
ANGELS!
As of Saturday morning, there were 75 angels in church, none of them made by our dear verger, please keep them coming! Gill
TOWER TOURS
Our internationally renowned tower tours will be starting again on Wednesday 5th March. They are now available to book online on Hull Minster website Wednesday- Saturday at 2:00 p.m.
We start with a brief history of the church and tower, take 83 steps up to the ringing chamber where you learn about our massive collection of bells, climb another 87 steps to the tower roof where you learn a brief history of the surrounding area and a chance to post your postcard in Hull’s highest post box which will be franked ‘posted from the top of Hull Minster tower’. We then descend the steps to the clock room to see the workings of the clock strike three. We then have a chance to step out onto the flat roof of the Chancel, then back down to terra ferma. The tour takes about 1 hour and 20-30 minutes so please keep this in mind when parking is involved.
We look forward to guiding you through this magnificent journey in our 600th year.
Last year we welcomed guests from all over the world and are very much looking forward to doing it again this year.
COLLECT FOR THE THIRD SUNDAY BEFORE LENT
Eternal God, whose Son went among the crowds and brought healing with his touch;
help us to show his love, in your church as we gather together,
and by our lives as they are transformed into the image of Christ our Lord. AMEN
READINGS FOR THE THIRD SUNDAY BEFORE LENT
Psalm 1
1 Corinthians 15:12-20
Luke 6:17-26
PRAYERS FOR THE THIRD SUNDAY BEFORE LENT
For the Minster: That we may be ever faithful in proclaiming the gospel of Christ’s resurrection and live as witnesses to His transforming grace.
For the World: In uncertain times for peace and stability.
For our City: That the light of Christ may shine through us to those around us, especially those in need, and that we might bring hope to those who feel lost or forgotten.
For those who suffer: For those struggling with illness, grief, or hardship, that they may know the comfort and healing power of God’s presence.
For our Diocese: For Archbishop Stephen and Bishop Eleanor and all church leaders, that they may guide the people of God with humility, compassion, and a deep trust in God’s provision.
DIARY FOR THE NEXT FOUR WEEKS
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